Disney+ will soon add a new picture format that'll potentially improve viewing for many subscribers. The organisation behind the HDR10 image technology announced during CES 2025 (via MediaPlayNews) that the streaming service is the latest to commit to adding HDR10+ to its platform.
Disney+ announced support for HDR10+ content at CES 2025. HDR10+ provides a realistic viewing experience for consumers. Disney+ joins 160 other adopters of the HDR standard, including major competitors.
Many people have streaming services on top of a live TV service, so being able to bundle them all together like this is a nice thing. You can also do add-ons like Max for an added fee, but Hulu cuts out the middle man by including them all in the same package.
Many streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and even Apple TV+ already provide support for the HDR10+
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